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I moved to Pittsburgh in 1974 from New York and decided to stay. I've played bass since I was 16. Mostly blues, funk, some R&B and rock.
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For jazz - Kenny Blake
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I'm the bass player for Bobby Hawkins & The Blues Train as well as The RumpShakers project. I also sit in with different bands and musicians for gigs and open stages including Dave Yoho's YinZide Out shows.

I have played bass as an amatur and professionally for 30 some odd years in New York and Pennsylvania. A wonderful guitarist now living in Ireland, Rick Harris, is responsible for getting me into playing the bass. So it is his fault.

I play blues, funk and R&B, also, recently rediscovered my love of 60s & 70s blues rock power trios, Cream, Johnny Winters, Mountain, Rory Gallagher, James Gang, Grand Funk, Robin Trower, probably more that I forgot...) The Golden Age of Blues Rock if you will.

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At 5:47am on February 2, 2010, Gypsy Piano Blues said…
Hi Keith a belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Yrs to you,might stop in Sat for a listen ,a good possibility .-Gypsy
At 1:56am on October 10, 2009, jackie day said…
Oh...maybe we are friends (according to your page), but there's something wrong with my comp and I cannot see "My friends" : (
At 3:07am on October 9, 2009, Barbara Ray said…
You know it!!

Your page is all that and then some ... and so is your playing.

Looking forward to it!

Thanks, Keith.
At 1:41pm on October 8, 2009, Buddy Chase said…
Back at you Keith. You are a monster player. No smoke blowin here your tops. See ya this Sat at Hilltoppers.
Buddy Chase
At 7:33pm on October 3, 2009, jackie day said…
Hey Keith Gamble! Thanks for the blues show last night; Ms. B and I had a friggin blast...will keep you informed about adding your rocking bass to Barbara's band. Hopefully sooner than later, as we're looking to get her on stage asap. -jackie day
At 3:11pm on July 29, 2008, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Welcome Keith,

I may have heard you play. Jazz and blues are really the same music but the journalists have made it seem otherwise. I play with the Blues Orphans and have my own blues band called "Blue to the Bone." I may consider changing it to "Blew to the Bone." :-) I'm sure you have many friends here already and will make many more and pick up some new fans in the process.

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